Cleveland Asylum Attorneys

Trusted & Experienced Legal Representation

If you are currently facing persecution in your home country, you may be
eligible to seek asylum in the United States. Whether you are here
legally on a visa or are currently in the country illegally, it is important that you retain
the services of a
Cleveland immigration lawyer right away.

In order to claim asylum in the United States, you have to prove the persecution
you are experiencing or are in fear of. An experienced attorney can assist
you to navigate the complex process and get you through the interviews
and application documents.

Getting You Through the Process

Once you have gone through the application process, submitted it, and had
your interview, a decision will be granted. A couple of weeks later you
can pick up the decision which says that asylum is recommended or not.
If your application is denied and you were not here legally, you may be faced in
proceedings for removal.

If you have faced past persecution (and can prove it) or are in fear of
future persecution based on the following grounds, you may be able to
be granted asylum:

Ethnicity

Race

Religious beliefs

Political stance

Political opinion

Affiliation in a specific social group

Serving Clients in Twinsburg, Cleveland & All of Ohio

If you are currently fearing for your life and need to seek asylum, having
trusted and skilled representation on your side is imperative to your
future. At our firm, we are highly familiar with the process and know
what it takes to get an application for asylum approved.

You can rely on us to use our
50+ years of combined experience and wide expanse of knowledge to help you gather the necessary evidence
and effectively put together a clear application. At
Sintsirmas & Mueller Co. L.P.A., our Cleveland immigration attorneys provide our clients who are seeking asylum with skilled and resourceful
legal assistance.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.